   
Paul L Schexnayder (Pablo83)
| Posted on Monday, July 29, 2002 - 11:36 am: |
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If you get the full kit it is not hard to do. Drill a few holes in the front bumper to mount the lights. The wiring setup is pretty straight forward. I don't think the PIAA kits come with a grommet. Pick up a pack of various rubber grommets at the auto parts store. Drill a hole through the firewall to run the wire for the button. Use the grommet in the firewall hole to help keep everything waterproof and to protect the wire from abrasion. Find a good place to stick the button. |